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Jan. 30, 2012

UA Engineering Alum Gives Wife Kidney, Then Both Ride in El Tour de Tucson

New car? Expensive jewelry? Nope -- something infinitely more valuable: a kidney.

patrick marcus
March 3, 2011

UA Engineering Alum Tipped for AZ Leadership

While completing his PhD, he helped grow one of Arizona's leading solar companies and launched a major arts effort, and is now ready to add his critical thinking skills and focus to make Arizona better.

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Feb. 24, 2011

UA Engineering Alum and Space Shuttle Commander Remembered at Book Signing

June Scobee Rodgers, widow of College of Engineering alumnus Dick Scobee, who died in Space Shuttle Challenger, visits campus to talk about her book and life with the shuttle commander.

David Lowell
March 3, 2010

Mining Engineering Alum and UA Benefactor Honored by Australian Academy of Science

Australian academy acknowledges lifelong contribution of National Academy of Engineering inductee, UA alumnus, donor and veteran prospector with 50-year mining career in exploration geology.

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